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NC Magistrates' Spring Conference 2021

Documents for the NC Magistrates' Spring Conference 2021


Agenda:

Agenda - NC Magistrates' Spring Conference 2021

 

Zoom Functions:

Helpful Zoom Tips


NC State Bar CLE Credit:

Summary of Sessions and Hours

The NC Magistrates' Spring Conference 2021 offers 14.00 possible hours of continuing legal education (CLE) credit (pending NC State Bar approval), which the School of Government will report to the NC State Bar on your behalf. If you are seeking CLE credit from the NC Bar, you must complete and return the CLE Credit Certification Form by 12pm on Friday, April 2, 2021.
Note: 
CLE credit through the NC State Bar is not equivalent to AOC Magistrate Credit.  CLE credit is applicable only to live sessions.

 

Documents for Live Sessions:

Monday, March 15

Criminal Law Update and Review:
Legislative Update 2020
Criminal Law Case Update

 

The Price We Pay as Professional Problem Solvers:
The Price We Pay as Professional Problem Solvers - Presentation
The Toll of Trauma
Worksheets, Exercises, and Assessments
Quick Look: Signs of Illness-Based Impairment
Self-Care vs Car Wrecks

 

Magistrates and Secondary Employment:
Secondary Employment - Human Resources Management Manual
AOC-A-237 - Disclosure and Approval of Secondary Employment
North Carolina Code of Judicial Conduct

 

Tuesday, March 16

eCourts Update and eWarrants:
eCourts Update - Presentation

 

Update from the Criminal Justice Innovation Lab:
2020 Criminal Charging Data
Changes in Jail Populations During COVID-19
Bail Reform in North Carolina Judicial District 21: Evaluation Report
Bail Reform in North Carolina Judicial Distrcit 2: Evaluation Report
New Orange County, North Carolina Bail Reform Initiatives - Blog Post
Update from the Criminal Justice Innovation Lab - Presentation

 

Impaired Driving:
Impaired Driving: An Update for Magistrates - Presentation
Straight Talk about DWI - Blog Post
Reducing Impaired Driving 2.0 - Blog Post
Alcohol Concentration Restrictions and Ignition Interlock: What's the Law? - Blog Post
DWI Update: May 2020 Edition - Blog Post
The DWI Year in Review, Part II - Blog Post

 

Wednesday, March 17

Domestic Violence Crimes and Procedure:
Domestic Violence Crimes and Procedure - Presentation
Domestic Violence Case Scenarios

 

Reflecting on Care in the Time of COVID-19:

 

Magistrates as First Responders: Getting it Right!:

 

Civility as a Key to Public Trust and Confidence:
Civility as a Key to Public Trust and Confidence - Presentation
Civility and Professionalism - Outline

 

Thursday, March 18

Addressing and Evaluating Digital Abuse:

 

Civil Law Update and Review:
Civil Law Update and Review - Content Outline
Not a matter of management style - Blog Post
What Will Summary Ejectment Look Like 2 Weeks From Now? - Presentation